Varnished-surface burnishep



UNITED STATES PATENTOFFICE;

303? A. ALEXANDER, or BELLINGHAM, wAsHriveroN. VAB NISHED-SURF ACE BURNISHEP.

1,350,537. No Dfawing.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, ROY A. ALEXANDER, a'. citizen of the United States, residing at Bellingham, in the county of Whatcom and State of Washington, have invented a new and useful varnished-Surface Burnisher, of which the following is a specification.

The object of my invention is the production of a gum-solvent liquid suited for rubbing on varnished or finished surfaces to .partly dissolve said varnish .or finish and permit the forming,'by rubbing, of a new surface of greater smoothness, density and hardness than the original, and better'adapted for polishing with the aid of a suitable polishing liquid to be applied subsequently.

My composition consists of a mixture ofa mineral oil, an alkali, and water.

In preparing the composition I prefer to use theingredients about as follows: 4 oz.

gum-solvent spirits, an acid, a metal-cleaning substance, soap paraflin oil, 1% oz. turpentine, 3 .02. alcohol,

4 $02. acetic pomade, 1 oz. ivory soap, and 2 oz water.

The several ingredients are thoroughly mixed by violent stirring and agitation.

Specification of Letters Patent.

- of finely alcohol, acid, oz. ammonla, 1% oz. Putz Patented Aug. 24, 192d Application filed November 24, 1919. Serial No. 340,286.

To burnish a varnished or finished sur- 1 The Putz pomade used in my jcompound is an abrasive'imported by J. A. .Zibell of New York, N. Y., and comprises a mixture stone wlth Vaseline.

Iclaim,: v

A composition resulting from' a IIlIXtHIG of 4: oz. paraflin oil, 1%- oz. turpentine, 3 oz. g oz. acetic acid, oz. ammonia, 1;; oz. Putz pomade, 1 oz. ivory soap and 2 oz. water.--

small quantity of my burnisher is put on a finished with a.

I ground rotten stoneand pumice- ROY A,

35 -to a hard,'smooth surface well adapted for i 

